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Duluth, Huron & Denver Railroad Co. (77248)

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Duluth, Huron & Denver Railroad Co.  (77248)
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This item SOLD at 2019 Mar 10 @ 16:46UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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5 shares @ $100 each of Duluth, Huron & Denver Railroad Co cert. #19. issued to Dau Pinelo Sept 4, 1889. Signed by W. J. Clearfield. Assigned Dec 28, 1889. Black border. Raised co. seal. Vignette of railroad with city in background. Inc. MN. Duluth, Huron & Denver Railroad Co. is Minnesota Business Corp. (Domestic) filed on February 25, 1886. The company's filing status is listed as Inactive. Nick named the "Cross Cut Line," inc. under Minnesota law in 1886 by E. P. Caldwell, John P. Conkey, Fred T. Day, T. C. Day, Lesley Durley, Charles M. Harrison, E. G. Hodgson, C. E. Marbie, and Franklin C. Platt to build a railway from Duluth, MN - Denver, Co. and connect with Union Pacific Rail Road in NB. Grading work began on 90 miles of the railroad and the railroad cars ordered and tried to gain a route through the Lake Traverse SissetonWahpeton Oyate Reservation in Dakota Territory. Trackage laid between Benson, MN, and a connection with the Northern Pacific Rail Road at Sauk Centre, MN, before 1888 and between Sauk Centre, MN, and the SD border before 1889 and completion of the line from Sauk Centre, MN, to Duluth, MN, was scheduled for 1891. In 1890 sold to Duluth & Southwestern Rail Road. 3 shareholders and board of director members unsuccessfully sued John P. Conkey, the acting pres. and prime contractor retained by the railroad, for illegal actions in conducting affairs of the railroad in Hodgson v. Duluth, Huron & Denver Rail Road, 46 Minn. 454, 49 N.W. 197 (Minn. 1891.) Printed: Girson. Miller & Richards, Omaha. Prag collection.

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